Harry Patch didn't get enough recognition. Jerry Garcia got too much.
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I don't think Alfonso was a big expert on Potter either. He was feeling his way through it more than I was.
I think 'Dirty Harry' was probably sensitive toward the victims of violent crime.
It's not the same without Jerry. It never will be.
Jerry Coleman was the kind of player who made me proud to wear the pinstripes.
Jerry Weintraub, the producer, might be a pain in the ass, but he really knows how to treat his actors.
Juan Hernandez was an actor out of New York, but what made Juan so great and what made Omar so great was that they both already knew how to box, so we didn't have to take them into a gym and teach them how to throw a left jab.
Because of my tremendous respect for Bob Barker and for the show's high standards of professionalism I consider this a tremendous honor that few announcers have ever been treated to. Both Rod's and Johnny's shoes are huge; I can't think about filling them.
The idea was to make a movie ourselves with everyone playing a cameo role. Preferably before we all go, 'cos poor old Charlie Wilson was murdered, and of course Buster has gone.
I can only answer for Chuck Grassley; I can't answer for anybody else.
Jackie had a keen eye for talent, and like an elephant never forgot. And, he was always right on the mark.